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Practical informationRegistration The course is intended for all technical support personnel, including systems programmers, senior operations staff and their managers. It would also be beneficial to anyone interested in learning about Parallel Sysplex and the z/OS and MVS features.
Familiarity with z/OS structure, concepts, operation and workload (see MVS, OS/390 and z/OS overview).
Lecturing.
RSM Technology.
2 days.
This course explains two important concepts that are dependent on zSeries hardware features. The advent of Parallel Sysplex architecture and its supporting components within MVS have made the zSeries platform extremely resilient and scalable. In addition to this, the concept of the LPAR has been extended by the Intelligent Resource Director, allowing the power of the zSeries features to be directed to where it is most needed. This course covers both of these concepts explaining what they are and how they can be best exploited.
On successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
What is SYSPLEX ?; XCF; Sysplex Timer; Sysplex Services; Sysplex Exploitation.
XCF and signaling; XCF Groups and Members; cross-system access; status monitoring;
The Coupling Facility and how it works; 9674; CF in LPAR; ICF; Coupling Facility channels; CFC types; structures and their use.
CFRM; the WLM; WLM policies, controls, operating modes.
How WLM LPAR CPU Management works; planning for WLM LPAR CPU Management; implementing WLM LPAR CPU Management; Operating WLM LPAR CPU Management; Performance and tuning for WLM CPU Management.
Explain how Dynamic Channel-path Management works.
Planning & implementing CSS I/O Priority Management.